The Citizen (KZN)

MSL has speedster Steyn champing at the bit again

- Own Correspond­ent

Cape Town Blitz fast bowler Dale Steyn returns for another edition of the Mzansi Super League, and will once again link up with last season’s breakthrou­gh fast bowler, Anrich Nortje, as well as Pakistan internatio­nal Wahab Riaz.

During the Cape Town leg of the Mzansi Super League trophy tour today, Steyn shared his love for fast-bowling and his excited at the line-up coach Ashwell Prince has put together.

“I have played against Wahab a few times but have never played in the same team as him, he is a fantastic player. I love left-arm seamers, I love fast bowlers, they get me excited,” Steyn said.

“Anna (Anrich Nortje) bowled very rapidly last year and I think it set the tone for how I wanted to play the tournament because you want to outdo your teammate in some sense. If you have all these quicks in one team, can you imagine that the one guy is trying to bowl 140, the next is trying to bowl 145, the other guy is trying to bowl 150 – it’s a good thing for the team,” he added.

Cape Town Blitz finished runners-up to the Jozi Stars in last year’s inaugural competitio­n and Steyn is hopeful of going one better.

“It would be amazing if we could replicate what we did last year – make the final and hopefully win it. To have a successful tournament is to find players whom you can bond with and be in a team that can gel the quickest,” he stated.

Steyn, who has retired from Test cricket, has been hard at work getting himself ready for the T20 competitio­n and is relishing the chance to once again showcase what he can do.

“It’s great to play in your home country. I played a lot of cricket for South Africa and we didn’t get a lot of chances to play around the local grounds as often as we would like. But this time we get to play a lot of cricket in the country and I love it,” he stated.

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